ADHD diagnosis is confusing, descriptive, superficial, and often has little to do with logical treatment objectives. Do you wonder why so many complain about the medications?
The current diagnostic manual, DSM-4-TR, helps only slightly with the complexity of ADHD medication management. If you don't select agreed upon targets, if you and your medical team are fuzzzy about what you are shooting at, I can guarantee significant frustration and medical disappointment.
Take a look at this brief review comparing functional diagnosis vs descriptive diagnostic targets for ADHD medication management. And while you are there - do sign up- Subscribe at YouTube for regular Parker video updates: more coming!
ADHD Medications Simply Will Not Work as Well Without Breakfast in the Morning- Protein for breakfast as a treatment consideration for ADHD may sound completely boring, a waste of time and energy, - but I am here to tell you, in detail, protein is a profound secret of medication success. And with ADHD, protein breakfast is even more completely essential if y […]
Monday I recorded the CorePsych Radio Therapeutic Window Piece, - all set for playing 4PM Thursday afternoon, whilst I was on a plane headed to Fort Wayne, IN. Fri I gave a full day presentation on brain and body evidence, diagnosis and the new medications, for Park Center - the recording didn't make it due to a server crash.
ADHD Meds are Predictable: Use The Therapeutic Window For Best Results - Tune in to CorePsych Radio and download the Program Outline here. If you simply pay attention to these basic details the possibility of the biggest two problems with ADHD medications are almost naturally corrected - no more frustration, no more fear of adverse effects. This radio progra […]
ADHD Medications Cannot Be Adjusted Correctly Without Clear Targets
ADHD diagnosis is confusing, descriptive, superficial, and often has little to do with logical treatment objectives. Do you wonder why so many complain about the medications?
The current diagnostic manual, DSM-4-TR, helps only slightly with the complexity of ADHD medication management. If you don't select agreed upon targets, if you and your medical team are fuzzzy about what you are shooting at, I can guarantee significant frustration and medical disappointment.
Take a look at this brief review comparing functional diagnosis vs descriptive diagnostic targets for ADHD medication management. And while you are there - do sign up- Subscribe at YouTube for regular Parker video updates: more coming!